Burns traces common characteristics of revivals in the past. In Christian history, no phenomenon is more clear than the recurrence of revivals. Since revivals are a major characteristic of Christianity, a study of church growth would be worthless if it ignored the impact of revivals. Such movements encourage faith by showing God's hand in history and His guidance of the Church. They prove that God is working through His laws, for the salvation of His people and for the world's good. This book preserves the best of Burns' "Revivals, Their Laws and Leaders," a work which transcends time.
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- PublisherWorld Wide Publications
- Publication date1993
- ISBN 10 0890662401
- ISBN 13 9780890662403
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages57
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